It is being sold at a pet store?? Is it marketed for vegetarian reptiles only? Or does it actually say it is safe for carnivores...
There isnt anything a carnivorous snake would eat in the wild that would brighten its colors. So I cant believe a product like this would even be for a carnivore..
Doesnt make sense.
Some herbivores eat plants that contribute to their color. Some insectivors do too.. But not the rodent eating snakes. It doesnt happen in nature so why risk it.
This is the first time I've ever seen it. If you try it out show us what you think. I'm not willing to try it on mine but if you do , I'd still like to see it.
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I would never give my animals something that i thought was harmful to them.
as far as i know its a vitamin that helps the body to produce a certain color
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This just seems wrong to me. It reminds me of those Junior High science tests where you take white roses and leave them in food coloring for a few days and they take on the food colorings color.
I don't think snakes drink enough water for that to effect them though.